Then again, I would find that rather offensive, given what he is saying on the header:
<citation> Since the OBSD people are basically fucking dumber than a single sack of hammers THIS IS A PARODY ACCOUNT. </citation> On 10/07/2013 03:48 AM, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Hi, yeah, it is really me. I find it strange posting to misc, starting an email thread. Normally I finish the threads here. Most OpenBSD developers have known for a while, but I think it is important to tell the greater community that I've been a bit busy for about the last year. I have not been paying as much attention to OpenBSD development as I'm expected to. Luckily, other developers have done a great job keeping it on track. Why? With a group of others, I started setting up an Internet Exchange in Calgary, and this has taken much time because it is highly politicized and has encountered some resistance. http://yycix.ca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YYCIX_Internet_Exchange_Community_Ltd Now, why do I mention this in relation to OpenBSD? Well, at the end of 2007 someone decided to open an impersonation account on twitter in my name, and start sending a mix of things I have said (see wikiquote for instance), with things that I would never say. That account is http://twitter.com/theoderaadt A few notes: The account has now changed to declare that it is a parody account and renamed to "Not Theo de Raadt", as of a few days ago. If you read back into the past, you will see true character of the account and the individual. People in the local community were directed to the account, to give a negative, if not slanderous, view of my character. The ones directing them have high-profile roles in the community, so people would take what they say as true. Since I am the network manager for the exchange equipment, this by extension was meant to hurt YYCIX. Why would stewards of important infrastructure projects deliberately spread such false stories? I will not mention names. I don't need to; many can dig a little and figure out who those actors are. As a hint, search a little bit higher. Finally, one thing that particularily bothers me in the old postings is the mention of my old friend Itojun, a very dedicated developer of IPv6. As many of you know, he and John Postel are the only two internet architects currently honoured on an annual basis by the Internet Society in the form of an award. http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/itojun-service-award Layers of hurt being thrown around. Why?
-- With best regards, Gregory Edigarov